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czardas 1,116

You will get the UTF-8 interpretation of the binary. I am no expert on this, but you may sometimes get the same characters when you open a file in the wrong encoding, depending on byte-order and possibly a number of other factors. I'm hoping someone with more working knowledge can correct me if I'm wrong, or add further information.

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Iczer 13

At first i'm also thought it would be UTF-8 but... I have RSS XML File - it UTF-8 encoded. If I open and read it with $FO_UTF8, and then parse it (without errors) and display result in "_ArrayDisplay()" function I'm getting normal text, even if it Unicode. But if i Try to use

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